The role of shaded pole motors in exhaust ventilation in integrated stoves. Integrated stoves are kitchen appliances that integrate stoves, exhaust fans and smoke extractors. Shaded pole motors are usually used in exhaust systems in integrated stoves to help remove oil smoke, fumes and odors generated during cooking.
The shaded pole motor generates through its fan blades, sucks smoke and odors from the stove area, and exhausts them to the outside through the exhaust duct. This can effectively purify the air, improve the ventilation environment of the kitchen, prevent oil smoke and odors from being trapped indoors, and also reduce the risk of fire and air pollution.
In integrated stoves, shaded pole motors usually have adjustable wind speed and exhaust volume to meet different cooking needs. Users can choose the appropriate wind speed and exhaust volume according to the specific cooking situation to achieve better exhaust effect.
In addition, shaded pole motors are usually compact in design and suitable for embedded and compact integrated stove designs. They usually have the characteristics of low noise, high efficiency and energy saving to provide efficient exhaust performance.
In short, the role of the shaded pole motor in the integrated stove is to remove the fumes, smoke and odors generated during the cooking process through the exhaust system, provide a fresh kitchen environment, and improve the safety and comfort of the kitchen.